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Various - Jazz And Hot Dance In Spain 1919-1947 flac album
  • Performer Various
  • Title Jazz And Hot Dance In Spain 1919-1947
  • Date of release 1986
  • Style Swing, Big Band
  • Other formats AAC XM RA TTA MIDI APE MOD
  • Genre Jazz
  • Size MP3 1963 mb
  • Size FLAC 1856 mb
  • Rating: 4.7
  • Votes: 403

Jazz And Hot Dance From Germany 1925: Alex Hyde ‎(LP, Album, Comp). Trümmer Jazz - Jazz And Hot Dance After The Nazis, 1946-1949 ‎(LP, Comp). Jazz And Hot Dance In Spain 1919-1947 ‎(LP, Comp).

Hot Jazz is a 1953 EP album by Sarah Vaughan. Mean to Me" (Fred E. Ahlert, Roy Turk). Interlude" (Dizzy Gillespie). What More Can a Woman Do?" (Peggy Lee). No Smoke Blues" (Leonard Feather). East of the Sun" (Brooks Bowman). I'd Rather Have a Memory Than a Dream" (Leonard Feather, Jessyca Russell). Signing Off" (Leonard Feather, Jessyca Russell)

Alabama Jubilee A1 –Orquestrina Tzigan Americana Nic Fusly Arranged By – James C. McCabeWritten-By – George. A2 –Orquesta Demons Jazz. The Demons Charleston Written-By – Demons. A3 –Chocolate Kiddies Orch.

But J Jazz avoids the clangers and is composed entirely of the good stuff. Compiled by British collectors Tony Higgins and Mike Peden, the album spans cosmic jazz, abstraction and on-fire dancefloor fusion by artists whose names are generally only known to niche listeners. A running thread through the tracks is the ramped-up drive of the drummers and the bassists (which compensates for the longueurs of soloists whose enthusiasm occasionally runs away with them).

Unissued on 78s: Jazz & Hot Dance Music 1927-1931.

J-Jazz highlights independent releases never before issued outside Japan, mostly by artists who haven’t seen much international attention. A new compilation called J-Jazz: Deep Modern Jazz From Japan 1969-1984 portrays that extended decade in a country where, in the wake of post-World War II American occupation, the jazz community grew enormously. In particular, J-Jazz highlights independent releases never before issued outside Japan, mostly by artists who haven’t seen much international attention.

Redirected from Le Jazz Hot). Jazz Hot is a French quarterly jazz magazine published in Marseille. It was founded in March 1935 in Paris. Jazz Hot is acclaimed for having innovated scholarly jazz criticism before and after World War II - jazz criticism that was also distinguished with literary merit, and in some articles before 1968, with leftist political views.

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Orquestrina Tzigan Americana Nic Fusly Alabama Jubilee
Arranged By – James C. McCabeWritten-By – George S. Cobb*
A2 Orquesta Demons Jazz* The Demons Charleston
Written-By – Demons*
A3 Chocolate Kiddies Orch.* Blake's Blues
Vocals – BM*, JB*, WL*
A4 Quinteto Saratoga* Parece Mentira
Written-By – J. Puertas*
A5 Katia Morlands Con Emil Hot Five Loca Por El Hot = Crazy For The Hot
Written-By – C. Ordonez , P. Masmitjaá
A6 Katia Morlands Con Emil Hot Five Eres La Mas Guapa (Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen)
Written-By – S. Secunda*
A7 Orquesta Martin De La Rosa* Mama! Lo He Vuelto A Hacer (Hello, Ma, I Done It Again)
Written-By – Ralph Raniger*
A8 Orquesta Demon Sexteto De Hot* Es Una Dama De Honor = She's A Lady Of Honour
B1 Bernard Hilda Y Su Orquesta Ritz Hotel
Written-By – J. Freber*
B2 Orquesta Gran Casino Pueblo Musical (Tuxedo Funtion)
Written-By – E. Hawkins*, J. Dash*, W. Johnson*
B3 Orquesta Plantación Kuky
Written-By – Adolfo Araco
B4 Orquesta Sigfrido Ribera Bum, Bam, Bum
Vocals – Manuel RequenaWritten-By – J. M. Irueste*, S. Ribera*
B5 Katia Morlands Con José Puertas Y Su Quinteto De Hot Estoy Contenta = I'm Happy
Written-By – J. Puertas*
B6 Ramón Vives Y Sus Muchachos Ritmo En El Club = Rhythm At The Club
Written-By – P. Montesa
B7 José Ribalta y Sus Muchachos Teclado Al Rojo (Red Bank Boogie)
Written-By – Buch Y Clayton*, Basie*
B8 Don Byas Y Las Estrellas De "Ritmo Y Melodia" Byas Jump
Written-By – Byas*

Companies, etc.

  • Mastered At – Musitech

Credits

  • Design – Nigel Goodall
  • Photography – Rainer Haensel
  • Producer – Bruce Bastin
  • Research [Programming], Sleeve Notes – Rainer E. Lotz
  • Transferred By – John R. T. Davies

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Rights Society: M.C.P.S.
  • Matrix / Runout (Label side A): HQ 2026 A
  • Matrix / Runout (Label side B): HQ 2026 B
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, etched): RBB1319 - HQ2026A MT.
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, etched): RBB1320 - HQ2026B MT.